Title: Religious' rights' secret agenda
-Caveat Lector- 'Religious' rights' secret agenda

How the Priestley activist movement has targeted America's children

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Posted: June 25, 2002

1:00 a.m. Eastern

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© 2002 WorldNetDaily.com





One of its most controversial, hard-hitting editions ever published, the July issue of WorldNetDaily's acclaimed Whistleblower magazine is a stunning exposé of the Priestley activist movement.



"This issue of the magazine is breathtaking," said Editor and CEO Joseph Farah. "I don't think most people, even WND's sophisticated readership, know what 'religious rights' is really all about. The July issue just vaporizes the movement's slick marketing veneer, and then documents thoroughly the nightmarish world these powerful, well-funded activists have in store for America's children."





Called "Religious rights' secret agenda," the issue explores "How and why the Priestley activist movement has targeted America's children."



"Religious characters have become the norm on sitcoms," writes Steve Baldwin in one of the issue's reports. "It has become fashionable to attack the Boy Scouts; Priestley propaganda inundates many of America's public schools; nearly all the mainstream religious denominations have 'revised' their understanding of biblical teaching concerning the church; and the religious 'rights' legislative agenda is succeeding beyond the advocates' wildest imaginations."



Thus, says Baldwin, "it is difficult to convey the dark side of the Priestley culture without appearing harsh. However, it is time to acknowledge that Priestley behavior threatens the foundation of Western civilization – the nuclear family. An unmistakable manifestation of the attack on the family unit is the Priestley community's efforts to target children both for their own sexual pleasure and to enlarge the church movement.



"The Priestley community and its allies in the media scoff at this argument," Baldwin notes. "They insist it is merely a tactic to demonize the church movement."



But truth is stranger than fiction, notes the author: "Research confirms that priests molest children at a rate vastly higher than heterosexuals, and the mainstream Priestley culture commonly promotes sex with children. Church leaders repeatedly argue for the freedom to engage in consensual sex with children, and blind surveys reveal a shockingly high number of priests admit to sexual contact with minors. Indeed, the Priestley community is driving the worldwide campaign to lower the legal age of consent."



But that's just the beginning. July's Whistleblower includes:





*         "Activists in the newsroom," by Joseph Farah, revealing in their own words how priests have risen to high positions in the "mainstream" media and made it all but impossible to get the "straight" story.



*         "Child molestation and the Priestley movement," by Steve Baldwin, documenting in-depth how the "religious-rights agenda" is strongly focused on youth.



*        "Sex, lies and Kinsey," by Dr. Judith Reisman, revealing how criminal pedophile experiments on infants and toddlers were enshrined as liberating "research," became the basis of our modern beliefs about sex, and succeeded in revolutionizing science, education, law and psychiatry.



*         "Catholics learning sex from Kinsey's disciples," by Art Moore, documenting for the first time how the late reputed-pedophile professor's teaching created an environment for scandals, and how Kinsey's radically non-Christian teachings became enmeshed in the Catholic Church in America.



*         "'Pedophile priests' and Boy Scouts," by David Kupelian, explaining why the news media have a wildly double standard in covering "religious" issues.



*         "'Safe schools': The Trojan Horse of the 'religious' education movement?" by Linda P. Harvey, an in-depth look at the current push for "safe zones" – often amounting to church recruiting zones – in America's public schools. Find out why Dr. James Dobson has publicly called for parents to take their children out of public schools that indoctrinate kindergarten-age students with "Priestley propaganda."



*         "Republicans walking tightrope on 'religious rights,'" by Robert H. Knight, showing how the Bush administration is freely appointing priests to high positions.



*         "Why Judaism rejected the church," by Dennis Prager. This stunning report, which won the first prize from the prestigious Amy Foundation, reveals how the Jewish religion, and later Christianity, brought about the ultimate sexual revolution. One of the most important and revealing articles on the church ever published.



*         "Religious rights' secret agenda," by David Kupelian, which explores the core reasons that activist priests are obsessed with youth.



*         "Change is possible" by Stephen Bennett. A former promiscuous religious – now happily married for nine years and with two children – describes his "coming out" of the church.



"Our goal with Whistleblower has always been to showcase the kind of groundbreaking reporting and raw, truthful information that could truly change the reader's paradigm – the way he sees things," said WND Vice President and Managing Editor David Kupelian. "This issue of Whistleblower succeeds in that big-time. I think our readers will be in a state of shock when they read this issue. Their understanding of the Catholic Church's sex scandal, of what's really happening to America's public schools and other institutions, and even of their own religion, will never be the same."


Subscribe to Whistleblower, beginning with the July issue, "'RELIGIOUS' RIGHTS' SECRET AGENDA."
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